Wed. 5 p.m. UPDATE: Sheep Herder Hill Fire Latest

-As of Wednesday evening, an estimated 15,887 acres have burned by the Sheep Herder Hill Fire.-The fire is 50% contained, and is expected to be fully contained by Saturday. (Note:
The words "containment" and "control" are two very different terms.
"Containment" refers to the physical barrier around the fire, and
"control" refers to the fire barrier holding up in extreme weather
conditions. Fire officials will not say the fire is "contained" until
the fire barrier is tested.")

-The cause of the fire remains under investigation.-The nearby Elkhorn Fire is 100% contained, it has not yet been declared "controlled." -At least 7 structures remain destroyed, but fire officials believe that number to be higher.-All
roads on Casper Mountain remain closed, and people found trespassing
will be prosecuted. When authorities allow people to return onto Casper
Mountain, property owners must show proof of ownership before going into
the Mountain.-Authorities have started notifying people if their
homes have burned. If you are not sure if your home has been damaged or
destroyed, call Natrona County Emergency Management Office at 235-9205.

FAQ's:1. When will the evacuation order be lifted?

It
is unknown at this time when the evacuation order will be lifted as the
fire is still active. We encourage people in the pre-evacuation area to
continue to be vigilant and to be ready to leave if told to do so.

2. When will I be able to return to my home?

The
fire continues to be active and safety concerns such as downed power
lines, falling trees and fire danger will determine when you can return.
Through the weekend we can expect increased temperatures, increased
wind speeds with gusts up to 25 MPH. A cold front is expected to come in
on Sunday.

3. What does my insurance cover for fire related damage to my home?

The best option would be to call your insurance company directly.

4. What do I do if I need a place to stay?

The American Red Cross has a shelter open at the National Guard Armory at 5905 CY Avenue for people affected by the fire.

5. What do I do if I left my home without my medications or medical equipment?

Contact
your doctor for replacement of medications. Depending on the severity
of the need, the American Red Cross may be able to help with the costs
associated with a supply of medication or rental of medical equipment.

6. What happens after the Incident Management Team leaves?

The command of the fire will be returned to the Natrona County Fire Protection District, but this does not mean the fire is out.

7. Where can I go for additional information?

You may visit www.inciweb.org or call the Sheep Herder Hill Fire Information line at (307) 215-3099